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VOLUME 22-NUMBER 52 THURSDAY, APRIL 7,1983
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GRAFTON TOWNSHIP'S 0FFICL\L NEWSPAPER -SINCE 1960
USPS 580-360
Huntloy High School School Files Huntley, III. 60142
12 PAGES
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
20c PER copy
DAIRY PRINCESS AT SUPERMARKET
Judy Borhart.TdcHenry County Diary Princess, waa at the Huntley SupermaSetlLrt Saturday handing out samples of dieese and dairy products as well as a 30c coupon towards the purchase of a gaHon of milk. Judy is the daughter of Mr. A Mrs. Harold Boriiart of Huntley. She waa selected Dairy Princeaa laat year. «kaJ8 plmwaJ aatkJifc, ^ V—, V Allaa, aaiiiai ntftkt Han^v Suai^W^ Today. April 7th. is Al'sBbthday. HappyBirthdayAl' S^tattoatkot.
Continued on Page 9
EASTER EGG HUNT AT TRPOTY
Youngsters at Trinity Lutheran Chnidi were boated to an Easter Egg Hunt last Sunday at the beginning of their Sunday school hour. Eggs wete hidden in the sancttiaiy of the diurch. The children were divided into age groupa. Aa the groups got older the egg hoot became harder.
Continued on Page 9
BOYSCOUT PAPERDRIVE APRIL IOth
TRINITY SPAQHEm SUPPER
PONYLEAQUE SIQNUP APRIL sm
Trinity Lutheran Churdi of Huntley is having an "All You Can Eat" Spaghetti Dinner on Wednesday, April 13, 1983. Serving will be from 4:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
Tickets are available from tiie churdi office 669-5780 or Adelaine Kunde 669-5865. Adults are $4.00 and children under 12 at S3.00. No tldcets will be aold at die door.
Saturday. April 16th the Boy Scouts will be picking up
papers. Please put the papers on the curb or in front- or yonr house. Call Mr. Jilek at 669-5840 or Mr. Bond at 669-5856 tor special pidnip or targe quantities of paper.
Thankyoa Troop 167
The 1983 ^ny League Signup will t>e held on Saturday, April 9th at 2 p.m. on the'Hlgh Sdtoal Ball Dlanwad. The Pony League is sponaored by the Hnntiey Uons Club. All boys ages 13 A 14 are^ eligitrfe to sign op. For addittonal faifiormatton call Bob Blsworth at 669-3481.
Unfortunately the Easter Egg Hum, sponsored by the Huntley Park District, had to be cancelled last Saturday because of rain. However the Easter Bunny, by spedal request of Mrs. Warrington, will be coming this Friday at 1 p.m. to officially begin the hunt and bring goodies to the children. All kinds of eggs will be hidden in the park for this day. Be sure to come to the Easter Egg Hunt on Friday, April Sth at 1 p.m.
PARKDISTRICT OFFICE CLOSED SAT.
The Huntley Park District Office will be closed this Saturday, April 9,1963.
HUNTLEY DAY AT MUSEUM MAY Ifitti
Do you have an interesting or unusual tool, garment, dish,
ooltecttons of any type or articles you would like to display and share with your Huntley friends?
Huntley Day at the McHenry County Museum located iq Unton will be on May 15th.
The Museum will be disfriaying afttfacts from Hunt¬ ley induding quilts, agriculture tools and the log cabin from Grafton Township.
A program by the people of Huntley ia planned i9r the afternoon. If you would like to demoastrate any ptoneer or unusual tedinlque or participate in the program, call the museum or Henry Martowe.
1983 marks the 20th Anniver¬ sary of the museum. Plan to spend this day eqjoying a reunion with your friends and ^leighbors from the Huntley area.
LEQION & AUXIUARY DINNER APRIL 14
On April U, 1963 the Annual Spring Auziliary Dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Legton Home. Special Guests will be llth Diatrict President Jamie Wesley of JoUet; McHemy County President Ba* Ruckar or Maroigo aad their secretaries, Virginia Collins (District) and Ethel Lewis (County): llth District Commander Virgil Banker of Bollingbrook and adjutant Robect Sckahz of Huntl«y; McHanry Cattii^ Commander Robart Blatihaim and Adjntam WUbur HmM Huntley POat Coiliiinaadkr Ronald Emricson aad A4iituit Donald Enatfom. All members are urged to attend to welcome diese special gnests. All food will be fumidied by die unit.
SCHOOLBOARD MEETING
The regular meeting of the Board of Education of School Distrid #158, Huntley Consoli¬ dated Sdiools, Huntley, Illinois. was held in the mgh Sdtool bailding on Mardi 24/1983 at 7:30 p.m.
The President called the meetfaig to order at 7:30 p.m. Upon roll call the foltowing membera answered present: Mrs. Massett, Mr. Heavey, Mr. Freeberg, Mr. Pupidi and Mr. Zirk. Absent: Mrs. Baael and Mr. O'Brien.
All present joined in the Pledge to the Flag.
Mr. Heavey moved Mra. Massett 2nd to approve tbe mfaintea ofthe Marcfa 10 regular meeting as written. The motton carried 5 yeaa - 0 nays.
Mrs. Massett moved Mr. Freeberg 2nd to approve the mfaiates of Ck>ae6 Sesston of the March 10 meetfaig aa written. Motton carried 5 yeas and 0 nays.
The President gave opportun¬ ity fcr visitors to address the Board, Mrs. Riedl asked if die SIOO.OO for supplies for the "Pidure Lady program" were still available. Mr. Booth told her the nioney waa in the budget for this year.
Mrs. Lanphier and Ms Lewis presented a slide show to hi^ligfat the recent winter outdoor educatton experience at the Atwood Outdoor Educatton Center.
Ms. Lawtor preaented the Sdence Curriculum report, included waa the Science Curriculum Review, atudent SRA scores, NCA report, curticulnm guide, and all m^jor acience aeriea on tfae marfcet. Alao rtoommendatlona ftom die Sdence Committee, Ma. Lawtor It die cfaairparaon ior K-8.
Mr. Skonter . preaented die High dwol Sdenoa Currkvlam repott. He stated diat adequaia tare avaUiilNC; and SKA aoores Msiatmay above die nattonal Voon iadkate die Q»ntinaadoaPaea9

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VOLUME 22-NUMBER 52 THURSDAY, APRIL 7,1983
ilttntletf ^armBlhe
GRAFTON TOWNSHIP'S 0FFICL\L NEWSPAPER -SINCE 1960
USPS 580-360
Huntloy High School School Files Huntley, III. 60142
12 PAGES
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
20c PER copy
DAIRY PRINCESS AT SUPERMARKET
Judy Borhart.TdcHenry County Diary Princess, waa at the Huntley SupermaSetlLrt Saturday handing out samples of dieese and dairy products as well as a 30c coupon towards the purchase of a gaHon of milk. Judy is the daughter of Mr. A Mrs. Harold Boriiart of Huntley. She waa selected Dairy Princeaa laat year. «kaJ8 plmwaJ aatkJifc, ^ V—, V Allaa, aaiiiai ntftkt Han^v Suai^W^ Today. April 7th. is Al'sBbthday. HappyBirthdayAl' S^tattoatkot.
Continued on Page 9
EASTER EGG HUNT AT TRPOTY
Youngsters at Trinity Lutheran Chnidi were boated to an Easter Egg Hunt last Sunday at the beginning of their Sunday school hour. Eggs wete hidden in the sancttiaiy of the diurch. The children were divided into age groupa. Aa the groups got older the egg hoot became harder.
Continued on Page 9
BOYSCOUT PAPERDRIVE APRIL IOth
TRINITY SPAQHEm SUPPER
PONYLEAQUE SIQNUP APRIL sm
Trinity Lutheran Churdi of Huntley is having an "All You Can Eat" Spaghetti Dinner on Wednesday, April 13, 1983. Serving will be from 4:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
Tickets are available from tiie churdi office 669-5780 or Adelaine Kunde 669-5865. Adults are $4.00 and children under 12 at S3.00. No tldcets will be aold at die door.
Saturday. April 16th the Boy Scouts will be picking up
papers. Please put the papers on the curb or in front- or yonr house. Call Mr. Jilek at 669-5840 or Mr. Bond at 669-5856 tor special pidnip or targe quantities of paper.
Thankyoa Troop 167
The 1983 ^ny League Signup will t>e held on Saturday, April 9th at 2 p.m. on the'Hlgh Sdtoal Ball Dlanwad. The Pony League is sponaored by the Hnntiey Uons Club. All boys ages 13 A 14 are^ eligitrfe to sign op. For addittonal faifiormatton call Bob Blsworth at 669-3481.
Unfortunately the Easter Egg Hum, sponsored by the Huntley Park District, had to be cancelled last Saturday because of rain. However the Easter Bunny, by spedal request of Mrs. Warrington, will be coming this Friday at 1 p.m. to officially begin the hunt and bring goodies to the children. All kinds of eggs will be hidden in the park for this day. Be sure to come to the Easter Egg Hunt on Friday, April Sth at 1 p.m.
PARKDISTRICT OFFICE CLOSED SAT.
The Huntley Park District Office will be closed this Saturday, April 9,1963.
HUNTLEY DAY AT MUSEUM MAY Ifitti
Do you have an interesting or unusual tool, garment, dish,
ooltecttons of any type or articles you would like to display and share with your Huntley friends?
Huntley Day at the McHenry County Museum located iq Unton will be on May 15th.
The Museum will be disfriaying afttfacts from Hunt¬ ley induding quilts, agriculture tools and the log cabin from Grafton Township.
A program by the people of Huntley ia planned i9r the afternoon. If you would like to demoastrate any ptoneer or unusual tedinlque or participate in the program, call the museum or Henry Martowe.
1983 marks the 20th Anniver¬ sary of the museum. Plan to spend this day eqjoying a reunion with your friends and ^leighbors from the Huntley area.
LEQION & AUXIUARY DINNER APRIL 14
On April U, 1963 the Annual Spring Auziliary Dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Legton Home. Special Guests will be llth Diatrict President Jamie Wesley of JoUet; McHemy County President Ba* Ruckar or Maroigo aad their secretaries, Virginia Collins (District) and Ethel Lewis (County): llth District Commander Virgil Banker of Bollingbrook and adjutant Robect Sckahz of Huntl«y; McHanry Cattii^ Commander Robart Blatihaim and Adjntam WUbur HmM Huntley POat Coiliiinaadkr Ronald Emricson aad A4iituit Donald Enatfom. All members are urged to attend to welcome diese special gnests. All food will be fumidied by die unit.
SCHOOLBOARD MEETING
The regular meeting of the Board of Education of School Distrid #158, Huntley Consoli¬ dated Sdiools, Huntley, Illinois. was held in the mgh Sdtool bailding on Mardi 24/1983 at 7:30 p.m.
The President called the meetfaig to order at 7:30 p.m. Upon roll call the foltowing membera answered present: Mrs. Massett, Mr. Heavey, Mr. Freeberg, Mr. Pupidi and Mr. Zirk. Absent: Mrs. Baael and Mr. O'Brien.
All present joined in the Pledge to the Flag.
Mr. Heavey moved Mra. Massett 2nd to approve tbe mfaintea ofthe Marcfa 10 regular meeting as written. The motton carried 5 yeaa - 0 nays.
Mrs. Massett moved Mr. Freeberg 2nd to approve the mfaiates of Ck>ae6 Sesston of the March 10 meetfaig aa written. Motton carried 5 yeas and 0 nays.
The President gave opportun¬ ity fcr visitors to address the Board, Mrs. Riedl asked if die SIOO.OO for supplies for the "Pidure Lady program" were still available. Mr. Booth told her the nioney waa in the budget for this year.
Mrs. Lanphier and Ms Lewis presented a slide show to hi^ligfat the recent winter outdoor educatton experience at the Atwood Outdoor Educatton Center.
Ms. Lawtor preaented the Sdence Curriculum report, included waa the Science Curriculum Review, atudent SRA scores, NCA report, curticulnm guide, and all m^jor acience aeriea on tfae marfcet. Alao rtoommendatlona ftom die Sdence Committee, Ma. Lawtor It die cfaairparaon ior K-8.
Mr. Skonter . preaented die High dwol Sdenoa Currkvlam repott. He stated diat adequaia tare avaUiilNC; and SKA aoores Msiatmay above die nattonal Voon iadkate die Q»ntinaadoaPaea9